Gareth Horton
July 12th, 2002, 02:22 PM
Ben Mitchell wrote:
> Does anyone know the key differences in functionality between Monarch Pro and Monarch|ES besides the latter being web-based? They each seem to do essentially the same thing.
Monarch V6 (Standard & Pro) are both desktop personal productivity applications, letting users extract and work with data from reports (and with Pro, other data sources) on their PC.
Monarch|ES lets an entire organization to build a searchable archive of reports and other content. Any user can access this archive via a web browser, to view, for example, sections of reports they have security access to see, plus automatically view the data within those reports as live data for analysis in a wide variety of ways, including a data cube (ES Cube optional add-on).
There are many more features in Monarch|ES such as adding "sticky note" annotations to reports, participating in threaded discussion groups on certain reports, uploading and retrieving other content such as PDFs, images, office documents, etc., and much more. Hope this helps.
Monarch|ES combines Report Management (archive and index reports, and allow access to them with security
> Does anyone know the key differences in functionality between Monarch Pro and Monarch|ES besides the latter being web-based? They each seem to do essentially the same thing.
Monarch V6 (Standard & Pro) are both desktop personal productivity applications, letting users extract and work with data from reports (and with Pro, other data sources) on their PC.
Monarch|ES lets an entire organization to build a searchable archive of reports and other content. Any user can access this archive via a web browser, to view, for example, sections of reports they have security access to see, plus automatically view the data within those reports as live data for analysis in a wide variety of ways, including a data cube (ES Cube optional add-on).
There are many more features in Monarch|ES such as adding "sticky note" annotations to reports, participating in threaded discussion groups on certain reports, uploading and retrieving other content such as PDFs, images, office documents, etc., and much more. Hope this helps.
Monarch|ES combines Report Management (archive and index reports, and allow access to them with security